Sari's instincts reacted before she did. She leaped, grabbed, rolled, and pinned the Black Walker onto his back before the man had even had a time to cry out. Her clawed fingers could have wrenched the life from him - but before she could, her tail whipped around and jabbed, stingerlike, into the exposed patch of flesh between helm and mail. The impact caused him to gurgle, wheeze, then relax back onto the floor. Sari blinked her glowing eyes down at him, then whispered. "I didn't know I could do that." She laughed, quietly, as she saw that the Black Walker slept - but not the sleep of the dead. He breathed, slowly, as she looked over at One Eye, who had pinned her Black Walker down and wrung his neck with a twist of her long, dexterous fingers.
"Hurmph," Sari said, before looking back. The portal that led from the tunnels beneath Shandil and the Necromancer's lair was shut - closed down and dormant. She knew enough about such constructions that reawakening the portal would take a phrase, word, or key sigil. Or, if she wasn't in any kind of particular luck this week...all of the above. And considering how Sari's adventure had gone since she had left Master Phenrig's tower...
She shook her head, while One Eye crawled from the cooling body she had perched on, to the end of the broad corridor that swept from the portal to the deeper recesses of the Corpse Lord's home. Sari stepped after her, feeling the cool breeze on her nude body, and started to speak. "So, I don't suppose you were crafted in here and knew...the..." She trailed off, gaping, as she stepped out next to the ghoul.
"No," the one eyed ghoul whispered.
Sari and her stood on a walkway that was nearly ten feet wide, with four foot high crenelations that prevented people from simply going over the edge - needed, because the walkway itself was dwarfed by the vast space that stretched out before and below them. It was like standing in the most vast cathedral one could imagine - done in sepulcher gray and obsidian black. The cathedral's distant floor was covered in stone slabs that, themselves, each bore a different body, each of them being worked on by robed figures that looked, for all the world, like tiny ants. The reek of void magic and embalming fluid used on the industrial scale wafted up, and even from a distance, Sari wanted to gag. Worse, she knew where she was.
"We're in the Halls of Salt," she whispered, quietly. "This is almost half a world away - how the hell did the Corpse King make a connection like
that
?"
Rana took over, for a moment, to grin. "Oh, it just means more territory for you to conquer, my Messiah."
Sari shook her head a bit. "Suck up." She bit her lip, then stepped away from the edge of the momentous space. Her eyes fell on her ghoul companion, who was shifting edgily back and forth, moving towards the drop, then away, then back once more, as if she wanted to both marvel and recoil. Sari rubbed her chin, then focused. Her skin turned from red to pink and her tail retracted with a soft
slurp
noise. She drew her fangs back with a focus, and her coal red eyes dimmed to their old brightness - though not their old color, having retained bright crimson irises. She then stood and walked over to the Black Walker she had poisoned.
"I have an idea," she said, nodding.
One Eye cocked her head.
***
Sari and One Eye walked together along the edge of the cathedral of the dead - Sari clad in a helmet and armor and mail stolen from a now trussed up and tucked away Black Walker, while One Eye moved on her hands and feet like an obedient dog, her head ducked forward as she panted softly. Sari herself felt rather uncomfortable in the mail - it seemed to rasp against her skin...something she had noticed while wearing clothes earlier. It was as if her body just wanted to be
naked
now. She wondered how much of that was her and how much of that was Rana...and how much of it was something new, growing from their fusion...
The chambers they walked past were where the living members of the Corpse Lord's armies dwelled - bunk rooms and chapter houses where the human soldiers and servants sworn to their name worked and trained and...
Sari slowed, her eyes widening as she looked into a chamber bedecked in black silk and spider banners. A very pale woman sat on the lap of an even more pale woman, her eyes wide and growing glazed over. The pale woman was clad in black leather, with black satin gloves and black cavalry boots, her hair a crimson slash against the darkness of the wall behind her. Her fangs were buried in the twitching, glassy eyed wench's neck. Blood dribbled around the puncture wounds - growing slower and slower by the moment. The vampiress and Sari's eyes met.
The vampiress jerked her fangs free and casually let the girl that had rested on her lap slump to the floor like a discarded pile of linen. "Want a turn?" she crooned. It wasn't clear whether she meant herself or the girl - who yet barely breathed. Sari hurriedly broke eye contact and started to hurry away - the vampress laughing after her.
"Don't fight everyone here," she whispered under her breath.
Rana chuckled through her lips. "Oh please. You didn't want to
fight
that fang mistress..."
Sari shook her head. She clung to the memories of the vampire knights she had faced in battle - remembering their horrible strength and pure viciousness worked a little to dampen her tingling lust. A
little
. One Eye hissed at her as they came to a double set of doors - which, according to the sign written in Old Arcanic, led towards the
Sanctification Chambers
- and Sari paused. She heard two voices, reedy and aged, speaking from down the set of stairs.
"Will you be there for the sacrifice, my master?"
"Hah! While the young-" this voice sounded even more wizened and ancient. "-might entertain themselves with the sight of Araxia tearing some living wench limb from limb, it grows tiresome after a while."
"Not just any wench, though!"
Sari saw them now - two necromancers, robed and stooped, starting up the stairs. The one speaking had lifted his hand and was waggling his finger back and forth, playfully admonishing. "The Corpse Lord herself brought her back to us."
Sari felt as if she had been punched in the chest. Her eyes widened behind her helmet and she drew a sharp gasp - and drew the attention of the two Necromancers, who frowned at her intently. "You there, mercenary. What are you doing away from your post? Should not most of your kind be at the siege?"
"No, sir, I, uh, I've been assigned to escort this ghoul," Sari said, trying to sound gruff and official.
"Hurm," the Necromancer said. He looked down at One Eye, who sniffed at the floor. "And...what is wrong with this ghoul? They seem wrong." He strode forward, holding his palm out. Glowing magic flared and Sari realized that he was beginning to examine One Eye with his arcane abilities. Sari had no idea what that might reveal. Her hand dropped to the sword she had borrowed as the other Necromancer sighed.